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The only thing keeping the Browns in the game is that the "dream team" is only a "dream team" in the dreams of the ESPN talking heads. If this is what a "dynasty" looks like Philly fans are in for a long season.

You're right, less than one game is definitely enough time to judge a player's value. That's why I knew Torrey was a worthless piece of shit after week one last year. Obviously that was the right opinion right?

My motto was always to keep swinging. Whether I was in a slump or feeling badly or having trouble off the field, the only thing to do was keep swinging. -Hank Aaron

I'm not sure if he will be any good or not, but I didn't really like him in college either. I think he was easily rattled during the blitz and with a muddied pocket (welcome to the AFC north). He also had a great college WR in Blackmon. Besides, I would have never drafted a 28 yr old QB in the first place.

You're right, less than one game is definitely enough time to judge a player's value. That's why I knew Torrey was a worthless piece of shit after week one last year. Obviously that was the right opinion right?

Too early to say.

I won't have a problem if he continues Cleveland's fine tradition of being bad at the Factory of Sadness, though.

It's enough time to know that they should have traded up for RG3. Does not take a brain surgeon to see that. I can't wait until the Ravens get their shot at Weeden (assuming he's still around)

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You're right, less than one game is definitely enough time to judge a player's value. That's why I knew Torrey was a worthless piece of shit after week one last year. Obviously that was the right opinion right?

Maybe their plan all along was to draft Weeden, stink up the playing field, finish last with ZERO wins and then draft Matt Barkley next April. If that was it - good news - they're right on track. The only competition they'll have is from Miami who traded away its best two players, while drafting Weeden Jr (Tannehill). It would seem that both teams are in a race to the bottom of the league.